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Razorbacks prove too strong

NORTHERN Razorbacks had a first innings win over Woorinen when the Swan Hill District Cricket Association’s under 17s competition resumed on Friday afternoon.

The Razorbacks made 3/98 off 20 overs, before dismissing Woorinen for 65 in 17 overs.

In the grade’s other game for the round, Sea Lake Woomelang took first innings points over Swan Hill Lakers.

SHL batted first and made 74 off 20 overs, with Austin Hogan top-scoring with 29.

Sea Lake Woomelang in reply managed to pass the total in the 16th over for the loss of seven wickets.

Austin Hogan, Brady Hogan and Arnold Kirby all claimed two wickets for SHL.

Under 14s

NORTHERN Razorbacks claimed first innings points over Swan Hill Lakers on Saturday.

Played at the showgrounds, the home side was all out for 89 off 33.1 overs, with Zac Hogan and Jordan Humphreys joint top-scorers with 17.

Tom Domaille and Lachlan Wooding both managed two wickets for Razorbacks.

The Razorbacks netted a massive 181 in its innings, with Kobe Lloyd’s 74 being the top score.

Billy Forrester was the pick of the SHL bowlers with three wickets.

RSL won the first innings against Sea Lake Woomelang at Gurnett Oval.

Callan Noonan made 31 for Sea Lake Woomelang, which finished with 73 from 27.1 overs.

In reply, RSL made 163 with Sea Lake Woomelang’s second innings ending at 4/40 at stumps.

St Mary’s Tyntynder took first innings points against Ultima TUF at Ken Harrison Sporting Complex.

Lachlan Edwards made 32 for St Mary’s which finished with 1/114 off 20 overs.

Ultima TUF managed 4/33 off 20 overs, with Joshua Barone taking two wickets for St Mary’s.

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